The Fort Stockton Pioneer. (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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was at tin* time
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tie!t, r to defci
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Ki Stockton. Ti \ Ae
Mr. li'Pertai.a
is .ig«*ul i<>r the
that time you
may lie ah e to
Wc Practice in All tits Court*
Trxaa A PaCitic lands frit ol
town.
JnlgcO W William* hut psr
Chased «r* m VYtlsoi , K >oo*-? K
Hirr »h* houae which h- in now
orcopvmg. And exp*1*!* to repair
And improve the anfbe at au early
data.
t‘ornru mior.er K. I*. Vlil or has
bought from K. A. Barth *1 mill,
of Shu \nge'o, yearling
staer* it S1 .r» a head, delivery t
It* made .March 15th at the Mil or
ranoh.
Judge W C. Jackson, of Fort
Mockton, was up this week visit
ing his fami y. Judg- Jackson
will leav • las fami y at liaske 1
until the echoo. c ouch llasUo I
Free Press.
If yon h «v* vi*l tnr«, if yea or
Sti> of ymir fn^nds are or bav«
been viSltiu •, « r It y >0 ksnw of
anything ven think would look
(not in print, kindly tell ua ol it
as toon *a p tf»<*ii»le.
J. R. Cast'eherry, a prominent
lumberman of Longview, accom-
panied by II. M Lawrence, were
hetv the fore part of tho week.
Mr Caatleberry purchased gome
of tho T. A P. land west of town.
Owen L Carr, who has been
down soking after bis Pecos
county interests, returned for his
his home in Uushvil'e, Itui., yes-
terday. Mr. ( art* reports every-
thing is good shape at the ranch.
Hirst Bros., who are driliiing
for Robt. Hare, west of t-wn,
are temporarily shut down for
repairs, but expect to got started
up again in a few days. They
will put down a well for Wi I
Rooney, h re in town, when they
get through then.
Hernandes, the Mexican charg-
ed with being in possession of
contraband goods, is under trial
before U. 8. Commissioner H B*
Griffin. It is an intereating case,
reviving the exciting a J ventures
of Tom Perrins of Presidio and
Deputy Phelpa of Alpine, who
ran down and corralled a bunch
of horse thievee with a h»rd of
horses. The Mexican on trial
was the leader, and the alert
officers suooessfuby broke up an
organised gang of marauders.—
Marfa New Era.
find u nurs*ry which wid have
healthy trees -A pin* Ava<
laiiche.
honor Roll.
The foll'>v\tiit' liftmen appear on
th* honor roll f >r the ni'utl, »*»ih-
ing F»h’uarv -f’e h :
fund Odom. Jennie Mmix, Mil*
ii« hu» Odom, Myrtle Cain, Ivh
( i iwioril, Kalhn Hurst. ll*l*n
Od ni, Mh' hI Mmw, 'V iIIih Moor**,
Ann* Hushing. Gladys Park,
Minus. Vary !.*■• Iliouip*on, Kva
Kig^s ami Philip Rooney.
J. I) Shaw, Principal.
Me*, Frcah Groceries.
I have just opened up a new
shipment ol staple and fancy Kr"-
c*t i**c, sptms o| all In ids, flav 'ring
(extracts, ilno trui's, hi fact a
C( Ulplste line of ev-rytllillg goal
to eat. If you have the cash (mill
supply vour table with th# host
1 and save you money, N«» goods
, sold on credit. \N . N F< wler.
Not i c to Trr»passers.
AH persona are hereby notified
to not pul in or take stock out of
iny pasture jusi north of loan
(All trespassers Will be prosecuUd
to the full «xt*nt •( Ilia law.
J. E Co-s.
Coyunota Culling#.
specialty: Lund Litigation
A Urpp varirty of nrw patterns in Prints, Petc«vlr..
Staple and Dress Ginghams, Cheviots and Shirtings,
Domestics, Cambrics, l,ong Cloths, fancy and plain
0)1 Cloths, new creations in Dress Goods, such as
Vassar Stripes, Check Voiles, French Muslins, Mako
Side Bands, Violet Tissue, Swiss Appliqur. Batistes.
Brocaded Silks, Shira Silks, Dress Linenns, and Chain-
bmys. In White Goods we have India Linens, Per-
sian Lawns, Mercerized and Plain Cloths, VVrustings,
Dimities and Nainsook Checks in a larpe variety of
patterns from the cheapest to the best. Our Laccr
Embroideries in both regular patterns and match sets
are positively the most atractive ever shown in the
city.
FURNISHING GOODS and
NOTIONS
Stocks are complete in every detail. We are sure to
please you if you let us know your wants. In fact,
newest, most up-to-date stock of Reliable Merchan-
dise ever offered. Our Goods are right, our Prices
are right, we want your business.
W. A. HADDEN
A ITOKN £\' - A I -LA W
1<>4 F. Croi kott Street
8AX ‘ANTONIO, TLX AS
JAMES ROONFY
THIS SPACE FOR SALE.
TRY IT.
THE KOEHLER HOTEL
Coavsaicntljr
Situated
First Class in Every Farticslu*
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Th# big machine ia tiding fl#e
work now batter hopes for ar-
teaian water now than ever be-
fore. Fred Qualls commenced
on D. R. Edwards’ wel M nday,
and found pianty of water I hurt)-
day (last w.ek) It waa tha
shallowest well he lie has dri led
in thia neighborhood to find
water—124 feat.
8. Edwards and family will
atari for their home in 8symaur
tomorrow. D. R Edwards «ill
take them to ?ecoa City.
J. B. Graham and Z. D. Bon-
ner will take a trip do«n on the
coast.
Horace Adams oain*) in from
El Pas j last Saturday.
Jack Rabbit.
42 M V.-,* .S.,
When in Fort Stockton put up at tka Ko»«kl*r
I.argn airy rni'mi, cN-nu h«-d«f good fare.
RANCHMENS HEADQUARTERS
PIONEER $i.so a Year
$5*5<> $5-5<>
Special 30 Days Offer
ON MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS
■ —...■ Wh nirtiutUrtur** th** celebrated ■
Swan Mattreaa That Sells For $8.00
To g»*t our g'U»it» in iim\v h tn'*a during the N'*#1 Y**ar w* will d**livei
'o vour depot one of OUlt $8fK) M At I RF..**»^K8 FOR $5 50. L»rg**
nic»* Cotton Pi I Iowa fibc -ach, or
Mattress and Pair of Pillows for $6.50
SUBJECT TO INSPECTION.
S. P. & T. P. MATTRESS Co
MARFA ANI) AMINE, TEXAS.
I69«£S6SS1
THE SAFETY OF
YOUR MONEY
The abfolnto nS-utaiicv of liwmg nh'n t()get it at ANY
TIME being lit* fnat mi I pri.-.e irvpiiHt* when you place
M 10 hank \N by nut kni-p it in a HOME BANK, keep it
wIioeh you can lw* in personal touch with th* uieu who
C o* 1 . t , k M.p it where you U«i »w it is loaned to in me
peoplo and can t»»* used iu the ndvaucement and upbuild-
ing ' y> ur to-ti Hint vicinity, keep it where in care of
need you can get it quickly—not having to wait live to teu
days for mail return*.
We take apectal pnd* and interact, in helping osr css-
totimra build up an I inn>a«s THEIR hyaireas. An
increased bwRine** for them in-ansa larger biinine** for us.
We help them in every way we eaif-evtry way soi:-
aiatent wnli sate, sound banking Slid ibafuil protection of
th** funds left in our eara.
YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED
FIRST STATE BANK
FORT STOCKTON. TEXAS.
f) riKD I
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Bolding, Frank J. The Fort Stockton Pioneer. (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1909, newspaper, March 4, 1909; Fort Stockton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth806755/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .